by WeldonNgetich | Dec 2, 2022 | book reviews, archive book reviews
A coming-of-age teen is thrown into a world of ancient secrets when he discovers a supernatural artifact that protects a weapon of mass destruction. With the help of a diverse group of friends, he embarks on a global adventure, seeking the truth about his...
by WeldonNgetich | Nov 5, 2022 | book reviews, archive book reviews
A twelve-year-old grave thief gets caught up in a royal heist in this compelling middle-grade fantasy in the vein of Kelley Armstrong’s A Royal Guide to Monster Slaying. Twelve-year-old Spade is a grave thief. With his father and brother, he digs up the recently...
by WeldonNgetich | Nov 4, 2022 | book reviews, archive book reviews
Under a persistent rain, which seems destined to never subside, Stavros lives and moves through the streets of a dark and gloomy nameless city…. Several different voices talk to him – sometimes whispering, sometimes whining or yelling – whenever he hears...
by WeldonNgetich | Nov 4, 2022 | book reviews, archive book reviews
This lively graphic novel follows a diverse group of teenage friends as they discover that computing can be fun, creative and empowering. Taylor, Christine, Antonio and Jon seem like typical young teens–they communicate via endless texting, they share jokes,...
by WeldonNgetich | Nov 4, 2022 | book reviews, archive book reviews
Broken Trail, a white boy adopted by the Oneida First Nation and brought up to be a warrior, has seen much injustice done to his adoptive people and even more suffered by the Black slaves who spend their lives in bondage. The year is 1793, the year in which a new law...
by WeldonNgetich | Nov 4, 2022 | archive book reviews, book reviews
Did you know that you can’t keep a goldfish in a round goldfish bowl in Rome? That you can’t take a selfie while running with the bulls in Pamplona? That you can’t climb a tree in a Toronto city park? This book is a look at some of the more curious...